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Absolutely incredible places to visit in Central America

Central America is generally regarded as being composed of seven countries—Guatemala, Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama, and Nicaragua. That's seven wonderfully compelling vacation destination options famed for stunningly varied ecosystems, culturally significant historic ruins, and some of the best beaches around. But where do you start? If this part of the world is on your must-see bucket list, click through this gallery for ideas on where to go and what to see!


Where to travel based on your personality type

The Myers-Briggs personality test has been used for many years to assess people's personalities. It assesses different preferences to determine key aspects of our personality, and its results are often quite accurate. People look for different things when they travel, and these things are often influenced by their attitudes and actions in life. These influence the way they perceive the world and what they enjoy doing during a trip. An introverted person will most likely have a different approach to traveling when compared to an extroverted one, for instance. With this in mind, we've compiled a number of destinations specifically tailored for each Myers-Briggs result. If you haven't taken the test, do so to find the perfect travel destination for your bucket list! Click through the gallery and get to know the best destinations based on your personality type.


20 of America's Best Historic Homes You Definitely Have to Visit

Yes, it's time to plan a trip!


Are you brave enough to ride one of these record-breaking roller coasters?

From the world's fastest roller coaster to the oldest, we've rounded up the rides that have made the record books.


Step back in time with these historic images of the world's capital cities

Take a trip back in time with us as we dig through some of the oldest photographic images ever taken of the world’s capital cities, ranging across six continents.


The deadly accuracy of spy planes

The development of aerial reconnaissance dates back to the late 1800s when tethered observation balloons were used to survey artillery and troop movements on battlefields. But it was during the First World War when the idea of using an aircraft to reconnoiter the theater of conflict really took off. By the Second World War, accurate aerial reconnaissance was responsible for determining the location of enemy gun emplacements and rocket launch sites. Later, at the height of the Cold War, spy planes picked out missiles being placed in Cuba. But flying over hostile territory armed with cameras instead of guns required exceptional airmanship and extraordinary courage, with pilots standing every chance of being shot down before even pressing the shutter. Theirs is an extraordinary story of duty and determination, as compelling as the history of wartime aerial photography itself. Click through and focus on the dangerous skill of wartime aerial reconnaissance.


22 Tips for Travelling With Your Dog

Uncover 22 tips for traveling with your dog. From choosing airlines and hotels to what to pack and where to go, this guide will help you plan your next vacation with your pup.


Reopen the NYC-Dublin livestreaming portal, you cowards! It was an example of tech bringing humans together.

The portal that connected New York to Dublin via livestream was fun, pure human joy. We need more portals!


Historic 1820 Indiana log cabin goes on a road trip to new home

The historic Navarre Cabin, the oldest structure in St. Joseph County, moved from the park where it's sat for 120 years. The History Museum, the cabin's owner since saving the structure from demolition in 1895, moved the 1820 home from Leeper Park to the museum's campus on Wednesday. Museum leaders plan to make the cabin the center of an immersive exhibit about the lives of pioneers and Native Americans in the early 19th century.


The best places in the world to enjoy the Northern Lights (aurora borealis)


Fascinating ways different cultures ward off evil spirits

Much of the world subscribes to the belief in the dichotomy of good and evil, so it makes sense that most cultures have some form of ushering in the former and casting out the latter. Over the centuries, traditions, rituals, and festivals have developed and adapted to keep these ancient practices alive. The most fascinating part of these rituals is how creative various cultures' approach can be to warding off evil spirits, from jumping over babies to putting up phallic images around town. Click through to take a visual tour of some of the most stunning and most head-scratching practices to cast out evil.


21 Creative Ways to Use Rocks in Your Landscaping

Carve out naturally beautiful borders, stairs, and sitting areas.


Ancient giant viruses discovered in Yellowstone's Hot Springs

Researchers found giant viruses in Yellowstone Park's geothermal hot springs. The virus poses no risk to humans but could explain what the conditions on Earth were like when life formed.


I've stayed in Airbnbs around the world by myself. My top tip for solo travelers is to book for 2 people — even if it costs more.

Business Insider's reporter books Airbnbs for two while traveling solo so hosts don't know she's alone. This practice helps her feel safer.


The 30 countries with the best weather in the world

Welcome, weather enthusiasts! Let's embark on a global weather tour, shall we? From pristine beaches to charming cities, we'll explore the top 30 countries where Mother Nature has mastered the art of perfect weather. Whether you're seeking perpetual sunshine or a balanced climate, this guide is your passport to ideal conditions. So get that sunblock ready and start your adventure engines as we dive in! Swipe through to see this list of 30 countries that have the most welcoming weather.


9 Places To Retire That Are Just Like Colorado But Way Cheaper

Plenty of people are drawn to places like Florida for their retirement, looking for warmer weather and a more laid-back lifestyle. For those who lean more towards an outdoorsy life -- and that don't...


Selfish tourist topples historic 113 year-old Death Valley tram tower

An unknown driver knocked over a historic tram tower in Death Valley, California. Officials believe they used a winch to pull their vehicle out of mud, using the tower as an 'anchor.'


30 Southern Hidden Gem Cities That Are Perfect for Retirees

Our study ranked the 30 best cities for retirement that are full of Southern charm — and also affordable.


Cities that were rebuilt after being completely destroyed

Throughout history, many natural and man-made changes have altered how cities were originally laid out. From fires that consumed them, to devastating tsunamis and wars that turned them into rubble, you'd be surprised to learn that many popular cities were totally destroyed at some point in history. With many totally collapsing to the ground, it's impressive to see how they managed to rise and rebuild themselves. Click on to discover the cities that moved past catastrophe to be reborn from the ashes.


These Top 7 Inflatable Standup Paddleboards Combine Capability and Portability

These boards can span 10-plus feet yet pack down to the size of a small suitcase.


Explore the essence of Hoi An with Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa

Let Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa paint the perfect picture for your getaway with an array of attractive offers that you won't want to miss. Explore the essence of Hoi An with Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa Located on Cua Dai Beach, one of Vietnam's most beautiful stretches of coastline, Renaissance Hoi An Resort & Spa is the first 5-star Renaissance-brand beachfront resort in Vietnam. Merging the laid-back style of a beach resort with the...


After a Night at These Luxurious New International Hotels, You’ll Never Want to Come Home.

Wanderlust is not a deadly sin.


Vintage photos of famous cities

Have you ever wondered how some of the world's biggest cities looked like decades ago? Well, this is your chance! In this gallery, we compiled the most amazing vintage photos of numerous capital cities and other major cities. From Europe to North America, and Asia to Africa and further, we've covered many big cities across the globe. Browse through and marvel at these retro pictures of famous cities.


Eternal youth: The myth and mystery of the fountain of immortality

We've all heard about the fountain of youth, but how much do we know about it, really? What are the origins of the story, how did it spread, and, more importantly, is it real? Is this a mythological place, or is there such a thing as a fountain with rejuvenating properties? If so, where is it? Browse through the following gallery and discover the answer to these and many more questions about the fountain of youth.


Yes, You Can Book a Stay at These Celeb-Approved Hotels

You might get starstruck at these luxury properties.


How to: The ultimate Tassie road trip in three days

Tasmania - once considered the end of the earth and an isolated island popular among retirees.


Failure to launch: Aircraft that couldn't succeed

Throughout modern history, many aircraft have, for one reason or another, failed to succeed in the world of aviation. Browse through this gallery and get to know these aircraft failures. Click on.


10 of the Most Unique Museums In the United States

Add these one-of-a-kind destinations to your travel bucket list.


13 Amusement Parks in the U.S. That Are Completely Free to Enter

A few even charge you nothing for parking and entertainment. Amusement parks are synonymous with so many wonderful things: fun in the sun, rollercoasters and carousels, games galore and delicious food. And all in a colorful, jubilant, family-friendly setting. The only issue? Joy like that does not typically come cheap. Or can it? Well, at these 13 amusement parks across the U.S., from the Golden to the Garden States, you can save on one very important front: entry. While the vast majority of amusement parks — including Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and Busch Gardens — require tickets just to walk through the gates, these resorts and parks do not. Of course, if you want to ride the rides or snack on the snacks, you'll still have to open your wallet. (A good thing can only go so far!) But if you're someone who's more about the vibes than the rides, this is the list for you. Make sure you scroll to the bottom: There's one very famous park that's about to go "open gate" with its water parks for guests staying on property. (Hint: It's home to a special mouse!)


Visa-free China entry approved at all cruise ports, tourists allowed to stay for up to 15 days

Foreign visitors are now allowed to stay in China for up to 15 days without a visa if they reach via international cruises, Beijing announced on Wednesday in its latest attempt to buoy the cruise industry and boost inbound travel. Coming into effect on the same day, the new regulations allow foreigners travelling in tour groups of at least two people to enter China visa-free through all 13 cruise ports in the country, from Liaoning province’s...


Why the iconic Big Sur Highway 1 keeps collapsing into the ocean


American island paradise is unveiled as country's most popular city

This tropical capital is known for its beaches as much as its mountains and everything in between.


Visa's major changes will see Americans carrying fewer credit cards

Visa is changing how their debit and credit cards work in order to reduce the number of physical cards Americans need to carry around. Expect the new changes by this summer.


After 3 years in Thailand, I moved back to New York. It didn't feel like home anymore, so I took off again.

While living in Thailand, Elizabeth Lavis was always craving comfort food from her town in New York. When she got back, she found her tastebuds had changed.


30 Rare Photographs Taken at Chateau Marmont

The iconic Hollywood hotel has been a favorite among celebrities for nearly 100 years.


The 28 Best Westerns of All Time

Saddle up for a trip to Hollywood's version of the Wild West.


Top Travel Hacks of 2024

Uncover 38 travel hacks that will help make planning your next trip easier. From racking up airline points and choosing the right credit card, to where to sit on the plane and when to fly, these lesser-known tips will not only save you time, but money as well.


Could you live on one of the world's most remote inhabited islands?

From palm-fringed atolls in the blue Pacific to scientific research outposts in the frigid Antarctic wastes, these are the most remote islands that people call home.


These abandoned locations have been reclaimed by Mother Nature

The power of Nature easily surpasses any man-made structure. It may have taken years, but Mother Nature has reclaimed these abandoned places that were once used by humans for all sorts of reasons. From China to Ukraine, different species of fauna and flora have taken over these locations, turning some of them into tourist attractions. Click here to see the abandoned places that have been reclaimed by Mother Nature.


The World’s 20 Most Beautiful Cities to Visit in Your Lifetime

Some standards and some surprises–all dazzling destinations to tempt you on your next trip.


Despite London trip, the Vikings won't travel far in 2024

Even though they will be traveling to London, the Minnesota Vikings won't be traveling too far during the 2024 season.


CNN to Reboot ‘Searching For' Travel Franchise, With Eva Longoria Set to Explore Spain (Exclusive)

CNN is planning a return to the travel-food genre after pulling back from original series under former CEO Chris Licht. The channel said Wednesday that it would be rebooting its Searching For franchise, with Eva Longoria set to host a new series, Eva Longoria: Searching for Spain. The new series will debut in 2025 on […]


Is Disneyland coming to Australia? The question on everyone's mind.

Werribee, which is 30 minutes from Melbourne's CBD, became the centre of speculation on Wednesday that it could be the new location for the park.


The most mysterious shipwrecks in history

History and archaeology enthusiasts, treasure hunters, and divers alike love a good shipwreck! Indeed, we have been using vessels for millennia; these have been instrumental for our survival and our fun, from battles to travel. It's safe to say that our oceans are full of shipwrecks. Some have been found, and some have been explored, but many remain there, untouched. Click through the following gallery and dive deep into the most mysterious shipwrecks in history.


Beautiful Cities in Greece That Deserve More Love

Don't overlook these hidden gems!


Flight attendant reveals why rules changed if someone dies on board

Flight attendant Mandy Smith, from West Sussex, who was cabin crew for Virgin Atlantic for 12 years, revealed the morbid reason why rules changed if someone dies on board on LADbible TV


10 Best Florida Cities To Retire on $3,000 a Month

Many people prefer to retire to warm locales, where the climate is temperate, the scenery is lovely and the amenities are great. Learn More: 9 American Travel Brands to Stay Away From Read Next: Owe...


The history of braille in 20 points

Created by a teenage boy almost 200 years ago, one of the most recognizable tactile writing systems, braille helps give people who are blind or have low vision equal access to the written word. Let’s trace its fascinating history in the following 20 points.


What are the colors of the Lesbian Pride Flag? Get to know variations of the Pride Flag

Here is what to know to about the Lesbian Pride Flag from its history to the meaning of its colors.


20 unusual US attractions to add to your bucket list

The United States offers life-altering experiences and incredible sights in every state. Out of the countless tourist attractions across the country, there are some that are truly iconic. From culture-rich to downright chilling, each of these locations should be included on your bucket list of required American experiences to have before you die.